Why can't I check my score after passing Subject 4?
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After passing the Subject 4 exam, the test concludes and the driver's license issuance process begins. All examination records are archived, making it impossible to check individual test scores. Below is relevant information about the driver's license examination: 1. Test content: The examination consists of three subjects - traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving. 2. Sequence: The examination subjects proceed in the order of traffic regulations and related knowledge, field driving, and road driving. During the examination process, if a candidate fails any subject, subsequent subjects will not be administered. Each subject has two attempts, and if both attempts fail, the entire examination process will be terminated.
On the day I passed Subject 4, I refreshed the 12123 app over 20 times. Later, my instructor told me not to worry—there’s a delay in the system uploading scores, ranging from a few hours to overnight. If you enter the wrong ID number or file number, it won’t show up either. He advised against obsessively checking the app and suggested waiting until the next day. My roommate got a blank page right after the exam, but their score popped up by noon the following day. If there’s still no record after a week, the safest bet is to visit the DMV and check the paper records—they always keep backups at the test center.
There might be several common reasons why you can't check your driving test results. The most likely scenario is that the backend system is updating data—the DMV needs to review exam footage before confirming scores. When I took my test, I had to wait five hours. Alternatively, you might have accidentally entered the historical results query page. Also, double-check if your ID information was entered correctly, as the system may misrecognize rare characters in names. Logging into the Traffic Safety Comprehensive Service Platform via computer might be faster, as their system refreshes more frequently. If you're really anxious, just ask the front desk of your driving school—they have internal channels to check results.